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Support SARSSM
Friends of SARSSM
The following southern Maine businesses have supported SARSSM through donations or discounted rates. We are grateful for their generosity and we urge you to support these civic-minded organizations! Be sure to tell them SARSSM sent you!
Amato's donated three platters of delicious sandwiches for a recent SARSSM event.
Bagel Works donated fresh bagels and cream cheese for our Hotline Advocate trainings.
Big Sky Bakery donated breads to our "Open House".
Black Tie Catering offered up wonderful deserts for a recent SARSSM event.
Borealis Breads donated a delightful assortment of breads to several SARSSM events.
Coffee By Design sold "clothesline pins" without commission and donated a raffle prize for a fund-raiser. Also donated their distinct coffee to various SARSSM events.
The Cookie Jar donated some great treats for a recent SARSSM event.
Dale Rand Printing provides quality printing at reasonable rates, provides layout assistance, and completes some projects free of charge.
Domino's Pizza (Forest Ave.) donated yummy pizzas and breadsticks to our "Open House" where we introduce potential volunteers to our agency.
Dunkin' Donuts (St. John's Street) recently donated two hot "Boxes of Joe" for our "Open House".
Falmouth Police Department offers space and provides refreshments for the Cumberland County Sexual Assault Response Teams monthly meetings.
Foley's Bakery donated some tasty pastry items for a SARSSM event.
Flatbread Company held an evening fund raiser donating $3.50 of every delectable and nutritious pizza sold.
Grande Pastry Shop offered up some wonderful pastries for a SARSSM event.
Hall Web Services, a Scarborough Maine Web Design company,donates their time in the design, hosting and maintenance of the SARSSM website.
Hannaford Supermarkets donated gift certificates for our "Open House" and several meetings.
Ingraham offers comfortable space for the bi-annual six-week advocate training program and also lets us drink all the coffee we want.
JavaNet donated some great hot coffee for a recent SARSSM event.
Mister Bagel donated a great variety of bagels and cream cheese for our "Open House" and advocate training.
Norm's East End BBQ donated a tray of mouth-watering BBQ chicken and ribs to our "Open House".
Olympia Sports Foundation donates sweat and track suits to all hospitals in York and Cumberland Counties for sexual assault victims, who often times must relinquish some or all of the their clothing for evidence.
O’Natural’s sponsored an evening fund raiser donating 10% of the profits on their healthy “fast food” to the agency and provides meeting space for the Board of Directors. They also donated food platters of delicious sandwiches and deserts for our "Open House".
Piscopo's Bakery donated a great assortment of deserts for our "Open House".
Port City PC makes available their computer expertise on a regular basis and sells hardware to us at reasonable costs.
Portland Pie Co. donated three scintilating pizzas to recent SARSSM events.
Portland Schooner Company presented a gift certificate for a two hour cruise on a beautiful schooner to the members of the winning team at our 1st Annual Ultimate Frisbee Tournament fund raiser.
Rufus Deering Lumber donated lumber for signs for Take Back The Night 2004.
City of Saco provided space at the Town Hall for sexual assault forensic evidence collection training for law enforcement and first responder personnel in York County.
Sebago Brewing Co. Restaurant donated a platter of appetizers to our "Open House".
Shaw's Supermarkets donated a gift certificate as well as cups and napkins for our "Open House".
Standard Baking donated great breads to our "Open House".
Starbucks donated hot beverages and pastries for the participants of the “Take Back The Night” march and rally, with their employees serving during a bitter cold evening.
UNUMPROVIDENT Corporation provided space for an agency display table to recruit volunteers and make sexual assault information available.
Village Café donated a gift certificate we used to reward one of our advocates for taking the most shifts in 2003.
Wells Urgent Care Facility offers space for the York County Sexual Assault Response Teams monthly meetings.
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